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6 October 2003 Interference methods in the study of physiological fluid transportation through biological membranes
Zenon Wozniak, Michal Kaczmarek, Zdzislaw Blaszczak, Renata Jarzebinska
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Proceedings Volume 5229, Laser Technology VII: Applications of Lasers; (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.520624
Event: Laser Technology VII: Applications of Lasers, 2002, Szczecin, Poland
Abstract
The subject of the study was transportation of glucose molecules through a cuprophase membrane by the earlier devised method based on the phenomenon of light interference sensitive to changes in the optical density in two neighbouring chambers separated by a membrane. In the experiment the number of light and dark interference fringes and the rate of their movement through the observation slit were recorded. The analysis of time changes in the concentration of the solutions in the two chambers brings information on the dynamics and mechanism of glucose molecules transportation through the membrane.
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Zenon Wozniak, Michal Kaczmarek, Zdzislaw Blaszczak, and Renata Jarzebinska "Interference methods in the study of physiological fluid transportation through biological membranes", Proc. SPIE 5229, Laser Technology VII: Applications of Lasers, (6 October 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.520624
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KEYWORDS
Glucose

Molecules

Water

Absorbance

Diffusion

Biological research

Fluid dynamics

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